If you like to experience the worlds of Doctor Who in comic strip form you’re going to want to check out The Ice Warriors, a new independent online series created by Tzvi Lebetkin and Stefano Cardoselli. Cold Warrior, Cold Heart is the title of the story we’re going to be treated to in regular instalments;…

The new Ninth Doctor series of adventures from Titan Comics launches in March, and to accompany the standard covers a trio of variants have been announced today. First up, a pair of variants from BuyMeToys.com, bot by artist Casey Heying; the first has colours by Admira Wijaya, while the second is coloured by Andrew Hibner. Also announsed is…

Early last week, we told you about an exciting new fan series called Doctor Who: The Soldier Stories. It’s a darker take on Doctor Who, featuring a Gallifreyan assassin named the Soldier and his companion Emily. The first episode has been completed, and a crowdfunding effort is underway now to finance a full season. As…

The Daily Record online has splurged a headline about David Tennant charging fans an “astronomical” sum of £100 per autograph at an upcoming US convention – that’s about $170 in your monochromatic American money. The tone of the article sways from his being unreasonably steep to being a popular charitable sort. It is, in an…

I can unequivocally say that one of my favorite things about Big Finish is that it allows the “what if” questions to be explored in a way that the television series doesn’t take frequent advantage of. For example, as it oft happens, a person’s favourite Doctor may be completely unlinked with their favourite companion. It’s…

Who is “Foreman?”As it turns out, the question is its own answer. As you’ll recall, it was the very first image ever shown when Doctor Who premiered in November 1963: a sign for I.M. Foreman’s junkyard at 76 Totters Lane, standing before an incongruous old police box. It’s only fitting then that the name “Foreman” should also come…

Broadchurch series 2 may have ended, but ITV has another show with Doctor Who connections to take its place, and tonight Martin Clunes plays celebrated author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in Arthur & George. The Sherlock-aware among you will realise the significance of this, and since ITV previously produced (Granada, to be precise, now swallowed…